An exchange between David Obey and a couple activists showed Obey's frustration with people that were very uninformed about the hard work :
http://obey.house.gov/HoR/WI07/Newsroom/Press+Releases/StatementonResolutionOpposingIraqWarEscalationVideo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS4wHMCc57k Scene: Woman approaches Obey as he tries to enter his office.
Woman: I left a poem that my son had wrote (indeciperable) and um, I was wondering if you had ever gotten to (indeciperable) read it. He's a United States Marine who has done two tours in Iraq and was going to be deployed for a third tour.
David Obey: I honestly don't know about the I'm so buried in appropriations bills and get to my office about ten minutes a day. I've seen very limited (indeciperable)...
Woman: OK, well it was because, uh, my son has suffered from PTDS (post-traumatic distress syndrome) and um...
David Obey: Let's take a look... (pointing to office)
Woman: He's attempted suicide attempts and tried to get help through the VA and it took us 6 months to get to his first appointment with the VA and it sounds like with the ten minutes (indeciperable) to conditions but he was able to go to four years with the Marines, two deployments with Iraq...honorable discharge and (indeciperable) citation and he feels forgot and now he needs help with the VA (indeciperable)
David Obey: Did you hear what happened with the hearing today (indeciperable) and it's a disgrace (?)
with the military screwing guys (indeciperable)...the Washington Post report has...
Woman: I've been talking about this for a year now and nobody appears to be paying much attention...
David Obey: Well, the good news is we've been able to (indeciperable) and now people are beginning to pay attention.
Woman: But...then what about the..um, why are you going to be voting against the Supplemental...
David Obey: Absolutely not... I'm the sponsor of the Supplemental of this bill...
Woman: With the...um..uh...to continue the war?
David Obey: (shakes head) It doesn't... the President wants to continue the war...we're trying to use the Supplemental to end the war... you can't end the war if you are going against the Supplemental... it's time you idiot liberals understand that...there's a hell of a difference between helping the troops and continuing the war.... I'm not going to cut funds for body armor, stop funding for veterans hospitals...you're not going to deny funding for benefits in veterans hospitals...so you can help people who've got medical problems....that's what you do if you if you vote against that bill.
Woman: There should be enough money over there for the regular defense bills...
David Obey: There isn't.
Woman: ...without continuing the funding for the war...
David Obey: There isn't... there isn't... that's not the way it works... a regular defense bill pays for a standing army... but it doesn't pay for fees repairing costs... we're going to add over a billion dollars more to what the president is asking for...to exactly try to fix some of the problems you are talking about. How the hell do you get money for the hospitals if you don't provide the money for it?
Woman: Well then, are you going to be in support of the... um...
David Obey: I hate the war! (loudly) I voted against it to start with...I was the first guy in Congress to call for Rumsfeld's resignation...but we don't have the votes to defund the war and we shouldn't because that also means we defund everything you've got to help the guys that are victims of the war.
Woman: Well, there is...this amendment to the supplemental that to fully fund the withdraw of the troops...
David Obey: That doesn't make sense.
Woman: Well, the funds...
David Obey: It doesn't work that way. The language we have in the resolution ends the authority for the war (emphatic). It makes it illegal to proceed with the war. They don't have to fund something if the war doesn't exist.
(3:29)
Woman: Oh! I didn't know that was in the....
David Obey: That's the problem... that's the problem. Liberal groups are jumping around without knowing what the hell is in the bill. We don't have to cut off funds for an activity that is no longer legal.
(Pause)
Woman: And they are approaching that with...
David Obey: We're shutting it off.
Man: What about the Church Amendment in the Vietnam War...was it '72...'73...
David Obey: It took us 31 different efforts to get there. I was here for that.
Man: Yeah, I know.... OK...
David Obey: I know what the hell I'm talking about.
Man: Did it help win the ground war in Vietnam?
David Obey: No, it didn't. The political pressure on the administration finally put an end to the war. The amendment that finally ended the funding was the Adolb(?) Amendment. I was a sponsor of the amendment. (Note: this may be in reference to the 1973 War Powers Resolution)
Man: So if you pass the resolution, isn't he still the Commander In Chief?
David Obey: We don't have the votes to pass it! We couldn't even get votes to pass a non-binding resolution one week ago. How the hell do you think we're going to get the votes to cut off the war?
Man: You stop the funding...
David Obey: How about if you don't have the votes? It takes 211 votes...
Man: You filibuster the supplemental request...
David Obey: There is no filibuster in the House. (Duh!)
Man: Well, in the Senate they could do it...
David Obey: (leaving) I'm sorry... no, I'm not going to vote for it. I'm the sponsor of the bill that's going to be on the floor...(emphatically) That bill ends the war! If that's good enough for you, then you're smoking something illegal..
Man: I... no, I'm not, sir.
David Obey: (offscreen): You've got your facts screwed up.
Woman: Can we...
Man: Can't we stop funding the war?
David Obey: (back onscreen): We don't have the votes! (opening coat) Do you see a magic wand in my pocket?
Man: No.
David Obey: (closes jacket): How the hell are we going to get the votes for it? We ain't got the votes for it. We do have the votes if you guys quit screwing it up...we do have the votes to end the legal authority for the war...that's the same as defunding it...
Man: We can debate...
David Obey: (leaving and entering office) Goodbye... (shuts door)